Davidson Wildcats at Founders Park
The Davidson Wildcats, representing Davidson College in North Carolina, have a rich history in collegiate baseball. Established in 1837, the Wildcats have built a strong athletic program, with baseball being one of their standout sports. Their journey in Columbia, South Carolina, particularly at Founders Park, has been marked by competitive spirit and memorable moments.
Founders Park serves as a premier venue for college baseball, providing an excellent atmosphere for fans and players alike. The seating arrangements are designed to enhance the viewing experience, with options ranging from general admission to premium seating that offers the best views of the action on the field. As the season progresses, fans can expect a variety of events, including regular-season games and potential postseason matchups.
Parking is conveniently located near the park, making it easy for fans to access the venue. Ticket prices vary based on seating choice, with premium seats offering an unparalleled experience. For those planning to attend a game, arriving early is recommended to secure parking and enjoy pre-game festivities.
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Davidson Wildcats Columbia Sport reviews
Decent show, lots of laughs, but... not worth it?
Time flew by as we laughed pretty hard from start to finish.
We were fans of Steve Martin.
It felt staged.
They tried to poke fun of Seattle's legal marijuana laws with some lame joke about being too high to handle it when being told they were performing in Seattle - but it again felt like the kind of joke where "When they called to tell me we were playing in <city name>, I <insert joke about something city is known for>" was literally written in the script.
Like a well oiled machine that's been running for years.
The funniest bits (to me) were the two jokes where they made fun of current events (Justice Kennedy retiring and something about Michael Cohen).
Had it been two hours of the Steep Canyon Rangers playing (they played ~15 mins), I would've recommended the show SO highly.
But as it was $350 for two of us to sit in the back row of the auditorium for ~1h40m watching a staged show pretend to be conversational and not pulling it off super well.
Why don't I recommend it?
They joked at the start about stretching an hour of material in to two... and only had about an hours worth of content interspersed by musical interludes, which made that joke a lot less funny.
Again; we laughed, we enjoyed it, but this is definitely NOT a "Can't Miss" show.
Nothing was specifically original or unique.
At $50/ticket, I would've recommended.
At $175/ticket... I wish I'd spent my money elsewhere.
Maybe the 8pm show had different/better content?
